6 Healthy Mocktail Recipes with Benefits (2024)

The World Health Organization recently published a bold statement in the highly respected publication, The Lancet Public Health:

There is no amount of alcohol that is "safe" for consumption when it comes to health. (1)

That's right: an increase in the risk of cancer, unfortunately, starts from the first drop.

But if you're trying to cut down on alcohol or even eliminate it completely, you don't have to stick to drinking just water. We've compiled a list of 6 mocktail recipes you're going to love...each one with its own benefits!

There are recipes you can make for just one person (like the Paloma) or recipes that make enough to share for a party (like the Sangria). Enjoy and let us know how you like them!

1. Paloma Mocktail

Benefits: immunity, digestion, energy, metabolism

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Makes 1 large glass

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Ingredients:

-1 juiced grapefruit

-1 juiced lime

-1/2 Tbsp local honey

-Sparkling water

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Directions:Mix grapefruit juice, lime juice, local honey, and 1 dropper of zinc. Stir well, then fill glass with sparkling water. Put a lime on the rim and enjoy!

2. Sangria Mocktail

Benefits: sleep, hair, skin, and nails, immunity, blood sugar

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Makes 1 pitcher

Ingredients:

-Mixed sliced fruit (we used 1 sliced orange, 1 slicedgrapefruit, 1 sliced apple, and some blackberries)

-4 cups tart cherry juice

-2 juiced lemons

-2 juiced oranges

-16 oz sparkling water/club soda

-1-2 tsp Ceylon cinnamon

-Why Not Natural liquid collagen

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Directions: Whisk cinnamon vigorously into a small amount of cherry juice or sparkling water until dissolved. Place fruit slices into bottom of pitcher. Pour in lemon juice, orange juice, and tart cherry juice, then stir.

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Add sparkling water and finish by adding dissolved cinnamon.

Pour into individual glasses, and add a dropper full of liquid collagen for that extra boost of benefits.

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3. Cherry Shrub

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Benefits: digestion, detoxification, blood sugar, neurological function, metabolism and weight loss, gut health

Have you heard of a shrub? Their history dates back to the 17th century where in England vinegar was used in place of citrus juices to preserve berries and fruits when out of season. They were used to fight scurvy which plagued the British Navy in the 18th century.

This tradition carried over to the US where these refreshing tonics gained popularity during prohibition. Let's bring them back into fashion, shall we?

Makes 1 liter (about half a pitcher)

Ingredients:

-12 oz cherries (we used frozen cherries and let them thaw)

-1/4 cup local honey or alternative sweetener

-1/4 cup apple cider vinegar (use more for added benefits, but you have to like vinegar!)

-24 ounces club soda/sparkling water

-Why Not Natural cherry B12

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Directions: mash cherries with a potato masher or fork. If you didn't start from frozen fruit, you can soften them by cooking or blend them with some of the vinegar.

When fully mashed and soft, add apple cider vinegar and club soda and mix well. Strain mixture and reserve cherries for another purpose (like adding to oatmeal).

Add honey and stir to dissolve. Put in a sealed container and let sit overnight (it's shelf stable because of the vinegar, so you can let it sit for longer if you'd like- just be warned that it might build some pressure!)

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Shake well before serving, and add an ice cub and desired serving of B12 to each glass.

4. Ginger Green Tea Mocktail

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Benefits: energy, mental health, anti-nausea, calming and overall feeling of well-being

Makes 2-3 large glasses

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Ingredients:

-16 oz brewed green tea, chilled

-16 oz ginger kombucha

-sliced seasonal fruit

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Directions:

Add sliced seasonal fruit (we used grapefruit) to bottom of serving container, add green tea and ginger kombucha, and stir well.

Pour into serving glasses with a couple slices of the fruit in each, add a dropper of B complex to each, and enjoy!

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5. Cucumber Lemonade

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Benefits: immunity, skin health and glowing appearance, gut health, hydration and antioxidants

Makes 3-4 servings

Ingredients:

-1 cucumber, juiced (if you don't have a juicerjustblend and strain it)

-juice of 3 lemons

-1/4 cup honey or alternative sweetener

-3 cups water or sparkling water

-Why Not Natural liquid collagen with biotin

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Directions:

Add all ingredients besidescollagen and stir well. Pour into individual glasses and add desiredcollagen serving. This is a great one for kids!

6. Ginger Fauxito (mock mojito)

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Benefits: digestion, gut health, energy, anti-nausea, bone and heart health

Makes 1 large glass

Ingredients:

-10 mint leaves

-4 sprigs thyme

-juice of 1 lemon or 2 limes

-2 lime slices

-1 tsp honey

-12 oz lemon-ginger sparkling prebiotic/probiotic drink (we like Olipop) - if you don't like ginger or want a moreclassic "mojito" taste you can use a lemon-flavored drink, or sparkling water with extra honey or stevia to taste

-Why Not Natural liquid vitamin D3-K2

Directions:

Squeeze lemon or limes, add honey, and throw in mint leaves. "Muddle" the mint leaves - it's exactly what it sounds like, just squish them all up in the juice! We use the end of a rolling pin.

Pour in the probiotic drink. Throw in the thyme sprigs and one lime slice, a few drops of D3-K2, and stir it up well. Put a lime on the rim and enjoy!

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References

(1)https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health#:~:text=The%20risks%20and%20harms%20associated,that%20does%20not%20affect%20health.

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FAQs

What's a healthy non-alcoholic drink? ›

There are many nonalcoholic zero-proof beverages you can drink instead of alcohol. Some ideas include sparkling water and fresh lime, muddled berries in iced sparkling water, Kombucha, and virgin bloody marys.

What is the most famous mocktail? ›

What is the most popular non-alcoholic drink? The most popular mocktail right now is a Shirley Temple. Add cherries to it for a pretty garnish.

What is a functional mocktail? ›

Also known as functional mocktails, these booze-free mixed drinks offer all the fun and flavor of traditional co*cktails, but are lower in calories and contain active ingredients beneficial to your health without the negative side-effects of alcohol.

What is the healthiest co*cktail? ›

Spritzes, Spritzers, and Sodas

Whether it's an Aperol spritz, white wine spritzer, vodka soda, or ranch water, any alcoholic drinks that include a good amount of plain or sparkling water will typically be healthier choices.

What is the most unhealthy non-alcoholic drink? ›

Soda, Energy Drinks, Sports Drinks

Add in the fact that these options often have zero beneficial nutrition, and that makes them all a bad choice for your teeth and your health.

What are 3 healthy alternatives to drinking alcohol? ›

Alcohol alternatives allow people to enjoy the flavor profiles of alcoholic beverages but with fewer adverse effects. Alternatives to drinking alcohol include nonalcoholic beer or wine, mocktails, and kombucha. Experts associate alcohol with a range of health consequences.

Are mocktails healthier than alcohol? ›

Is a non-alcoholic drink healthier? In short, yes. Mag Ayyad, an exercise dietitian at Houston Methodist, says that taking alcohol out of any beverage is the biggest benefit of a mocktail. "Any alcohol going into our system is essentially a toxic substance," he says.

What do you replace alcohol with in mocktails? ›

The best mocktail recipes incorporate ingredients like fresh juices, flavorful syrups, sparkling sodas, and often non-alcoholic spirits to create balanced, refreshing drinks without the negative health effects of traditional booze.

What is the basic mocktail formula? ›

Most mocktails start with four parts base (like club soda or iced tea) combined with one part sour and one-half part sweet. If you want to create your own easy mocktail recipes, follow this formula for success.

What are mocktails called now? ›

A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin co*cktail, temperance drink, "zero proof" drink or mocktail) is a co*cktail-style beverage made without alcohol.

Is mocktail safe to drink? ›

Are mocktails better for you than co*cktails? Experts suggest limiting intake of sugary drinks. Many people swap out alcohol for spirit-free alternatives for Dry January, but a Northeastern diet expert says the sugar in mocktails can pose similar problems as alcohol.

What is the healthiest cold drink to drink? ›

Water earns the top place on the list of healthiest non-carbonated beverages. Consider this obvious answer as an invitation for you to add subtle citrus or cucumber flavors to your water. The average adult body is made up of around 47–56% water. Children may be nearly 74% water, depending on their age (2).

Is mocktail good for weight loss? ›

Worst: Mocktails

Alcohol-free doesn't mean calorie-free. Mocktails can be high in sugar and calories, depending on the fruit juices used to make them. If you want a fancy drink without the alcohol, look for ones made with sparkling water and flavored with herbs and spices instead of sugar-sweetened beverages.

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